Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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And men had followed him.
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* * * * I think there was no man on the raft that evening who had not lost at least one comrade, recently or long ago, to the Old One.
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"Awaken me," had said T'Zshal, "when the lelts have gone".
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Far into the pit, distant from the salt docks, we slowed the raft, and steadied it with the long poles, holding it as nearly as we could in place.
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He who had been steersman with us yesterday, during the attack of the Old One, held the sweep that governed the movements of that open, sluggish platform which constituted our vessel.
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Beside he, only Hassan, on the other side, and myself, of yesterday's crew, accompanied T'Zshal.
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At the corners of the raft burned four lamps, mounted on poles.
And men had followed him.
* * * * I think there was no man on the raft that evening who had not lost at least one comrade, recently or long ago, to the Old One.
"Awaken me," had said T'Zshal, "when the lelts have gone".
Far into the pit, distant from the salt docks, we slowed the raft, and steadied it with the long poles, holding it as nearly as we could in place.
He who had been steersman with us yesterday, during the attack of the Old One, held the sweep that governed the movements of that open, sluggish platform which constituted our vessel.
Beside he, only Hassan, on the other side, and myself, of yesterday's crew, accompanied T'Zshal.
At the corners of the raft burned four lamps, mounted on poles.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )